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IUB converted Punishment of expulsion into fine
« on: May 17, 2010, 06:01:09 PM »
IUB converted the punishment of expulsion into fine
IUB violence: Expulsion of 12 students converted into fines

Bahawalpur: The Islamia University Bahawalpur's appellate committee has converted the punishment of expulsion into fine ranging between Rs6,000 and Rs31,000 awarded to 12 of its engineering college students found guilty of violence on campus.

A press release issued here on Sunday said the students would remain under probation for one to two years. Six students -- Saad Naseer Lodhi, Shiraz Aslam, Yaseen Umar Minhas, Mudassar Yousaf, Waseem Abbas and Zainul Aabedin -- have been fined Rs31,000 each and will remain under probation for two years from May 10.

Habibur Rehman, Usman Ali Iftikhar, Ishaque Ahmad, Abdul Samad, Naukhez Tariq Khan and Rana Irfan Ali will have to pay Rs24,000 fine each with a probation period of one year.

The decision about Muhammad Hasnain Altaf and Qadeer Hussain of the department of economics, who had failed to appear before the Committee for Indiscipline and Misconduct (CIM), remained unchanged. They will face expulsion for two years from March 27 and pay a fine of Rs6,000 each. The administration has banned their entry into the university.

A notification said the engineering college committee would periodically inform the VC in writing before the term examinations during the probation period about the students' attendance, examinations and overall character reports.

Each of the penalised students would be eligible for re-admission to the classes and appear in the examinations after paying their respective fines.

It was learned that the IUB administration is considering to re-open the engineering college which had been closed with intervals after the Feb 19 incident. Dawn